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Thesis: The Genesis of Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)

Thesis: The Genesis of Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) Editor's note: Bianca Zietal defended her thesis titled “The Genesis of Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)” in April 2016 in front of committee members James Hurlbut, Jennifer Dyck Brian, and Jason Robert, earning her a Master of Science degree. https://repository.asu.edu/items/38771 Abstract:

“Fetal Programming and Adult Health” (2001), by Kevin M. Godfrey and David J.P. Barker

“Fetal Programming and Adult Health” (2001), by Kevin M. Godfrey and David J.P. Barker

Thesis: Dismantling Legal Constraints to Contraception in the 1900s

Thesis: Dismantling Legal Constraints to Contraception in the 1900s Editor's note: Lakshmeeramya Malladi defended her thesis titled “Dismantling Legal Constraints to Contraception in the 1900s” in April 2017 in front of committee members Jane Maienschein, Erica O’Neil, and Alexis Abboud, earning her a Bachelor’s degree from Barrett, the Honors College. https://repository.asu.edu/items/42527 Abstract:

“Beyond Menstrual Hygiene: Addressing Vaginal Bleeding Throughout the Life Course in LMICs” (2017), by Marni Sommer, Penelope A. Phillips-Howard, Therese Mahon, Sasha Zients, Meredith Jones, and Bethany A. Caruso

“Beyond Menstrual Hygiene: Addressing Vaginal Bleeding Throughout the Life Course in LMICs” (2017), by Marni Sommer, Penelope A. Phillips-Howard, Therese Mahon, Sasha Zients, Meredith Jones, and Bethany A. Caruso

Thesis: From Monsters to Medicine: A Historical Analysis of Changes in the Field of Teratology Over the Twentieth Century

Thesis: From Monsters to Medicine: A Historical Analysis of Changes in the Field of Teratology Over the Twentieth Century Editor's note: Chanapa Tantibanchachai defended her thesis titled “From Monsters to Medicine: A Historical Analysis of Changes in the Field of Teratology Over the Twentieth Century” in April 2014 in front of committee members Jane Maienschein, Manfred Laubichler, and Erica O’Neil, earning her a Bachelor’s degree from Barrett, the Honors College. https://repository.asu.edu/items/23093 Abstract:

AFRIpads

AFRIpads

Dissertation: Fetal Risk, Federal Response: How Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Influenced the Adoption of Alcohol Health Warning Labels

Dissertation: Fetal Risk, Federal Response: How <a href="/search?text=Fetal%20Alcohol%20Syndrome" title="" class="lexicon-term">Fetal Alcohol Syndrome</a> Influenced the Adoption of Alcohol Health Warning Labels Editor's note: Erica O’Neil defended her dissertation titled “Fetal Risk, Federal Response: How Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Influenced the Adoption of Alcohol Health Warning Labels” in June 2016 in front of committee members Jane Maienschein, Karin Ellison, James Hurlbut, and Jameson Wetmore, earning her a Doctor of Philosophy degree. https://repository.asu.edu/items/40348 Abstract:

Revive & Restore’s Woolly Mammoth Revival Project

Revive & Restore’s Woolly Mammoth Revival Project

“Chapter Two: Minimum Initial Services Package (MISP)” in Reproductive Health in Refugee Situations: An Inter-agency Field Manual (1999), by the Inter-Agency Working Group on Reproductive Health in Crises

“Chapter Two: Minimum Initial Services Package (MISP)” in <i>Reproductive Health in Refugee Situations: An Inter-agency Field Manual</i> (1999), by the Inter-Agency Working Group on Reproductive Health in Crises

Chapter One and Chapter Two from “Program of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development” (1994), by United Nations Population Fund

Chapter One and Chapter Two from “Program of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development” (1994), by United Nations Population Fund

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